Pheidole in the New World. A dominant, hyperdiverse ant genus. Author Wilson, E. O. text 2003 Harvard University Press Cambridge, MA, USA http://atbi.biosci.ohio-state.edu/HymOnline/reference-full.html?id=20017 book 20017 Pheidole alfaroi Emery Pheidole alfaroi Emery 1896g: 70. Syn.: Pheidole innupta Menozzi 1931d: 200, n. syn. (provisional, see Diagnosis and Color below). Types Mus. Civ. Stor. Nat. Genova. (Types of innupta Menozzi are in the Institute di Entomologia "Guido Grandi.") Etymology Eponymous. Diagnosis A member of the diligens group closest to the Costa Rican P. diana but distinguished from it and other members of the group by the following combination of traits. Major: in side view propodeal spine reduced to a denticle (but in innupta syntype reduced to an obtuse angle; see illustration); in dorsal-oblique view, promesonotum weakly bilobate and humerus subangulate; promesonotal dorsum and all of propodeum "striped" with parallel carinulae. Minor: circular carinulae around antennal fossae reach all the way to the eye and are succeeded by other circular, "wraparound" carinulae that continue to the sides of the head; most of promesonotal dorsum and all of propodeum carinulate. The types of alfaroi and innupta are virtually identical except for color (see below) and possibly a small difference in the propodeal angle (see illustration), and I have interpreted them as no more than color forms of the same species in the upland area around La Palma and Vara Blanca. Longino (1997) considers them sibling species, noting that innupta is "always black and nests under epiphytes," whereas the types of alfaroi are light colored and were found in rotting wood. If subsequent field research upholds these differences, Longino's interpretation is probably correct, and the nomenclature can be easily adjusted. Series from upland Panama and Colombia placed by me in alfaroi are intermediate in color: light to medium reddish brown. Measurements (mm) Lectotype major ofalfaroi: HW 1.42, HL 1.52, SL 1.04, EL 0.20, PW 0.74. Lectotype major of innupta : HW 1.44, HL 1.46, SL 1.06, EL 0.22, PW 0.72. Paralectotype minor ofalfaroi: HW 0.62, HL 0.74, SL 0.86, EL 0.12, PW 0.44. Paralectotype minor of innupta : HW 0.62, HL 0.78, SL 0.92, EL 0.12, PW 0.44. color Major of alfaroi : concolorous light reddish yellow. Major of innupta : body medium brown, appendages light brown. Minor of alfaroi : concolorous clear yellow. Minor of innupta : medium brown, appendages light brown. Range Uplands of Costa Rica (1000-1600 m), Panama (El Volcan Chiriqui, 1150 m), and Colombia (Mosquera, Cundinamarca, 1800-2000 m). biology Inhabits moist forest. In Costa Rica, nests under epiphytes (" innupta "); in Colombia, under rocks. Obviously, many more nest site data are needed to establish the preferred nest sites of alfaroi and possible sibling species. Males and winged queens were found at EI Volcan Chiriqui, Panama, on 24 June and a male near Mosquera, Colombia, on 30 June. Figure Upper: major. Lower: minor. COSTA RICA: Vara Blanca (lectotype and paralectotype of junior synonym P. innupta Menozzi). The type locality of alfaroi Emery , the senior synonym, is La Palma, near Bajo la Hondura, Costa Rica, 1500 m. The second, upper outline of the major propodeum is of the alfaroi lectotype major. Scale bars = 1 mm.